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Badge, Cap, Officer, Royal Navy, Economy
Genuine WWII Royal Navy 'economy' gilt metal badge for officer's cap. Excellent condition.

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Bag, Satchel, Canvas, small pattern
Small satchel bag, in OD canvas, perfect to carry personal items. Size: 24 x 16 x 12 cm.

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Baseball shirt, Navy blue, 82nd Airborne
Navy blue baseball shirt with red edging. Inscription 82 AIRBORNE ALL AMERICAN embroidered on the back. Limited edition. We advise to order one size up.

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Bayonet, Mauser, 98k, bakelite grips
Reproduction of the 98K German bayonet for Mauser, in metal, with Brown bakelite grips, and metal scabbard. Does not fit a genuine Mauser rifle.

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Belt, Cartridge, M-1923, Garand M1
Reproduction of the American M-1923 cartridge belt, with 10 pockets for M1 Garand rifle clips.


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Boots, Service, Combat (Buckle boots), Women's
Reproduction of the women's service shoes fitted with an integral cuff, authorized in November 1943 to replace the shoe and leggings, as well as the parachute jumper boots. The cuff, in tanned leather lined with white canvas, is tightened on the leg by two straps and buckles. The integral sole, including the instep, is made of reclaimed black rubber. US sizes. Upper: 100% Suede (Cow) Gaiter: 100% grained Cowhide Outsole: rubber Insole: 100% Cowhide Shoelace: 100% Cotton - thick sole with a small heel - patch gaiter with buckles

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Boots, Service, Combat (Double Buckle Boots)
Very nice replicas of the US Army "Double Buckle" service shoe, made of rough out leather, fitted with an integral cuff, authorized in November 1943 to replace the previous combat shoe worn with the leggings, as well as the parachute jumper boots. The cuff, in tanned leather lined with white canvas, is tightened on the leg by two straps and buckles. The integral sole, including the instep, is made of black rubber. US sizes.

Can, Ration, Instant Coffee, OD, Faust, 1944
Genuine WWII US OD tin can of soluble coffee made by Faust Soluble Tea and Coffee Co., U.S.A. Mint, unopened condition. Comes straight from its original wooden crate, dated 1944. Coffee and tea merchant Cyrus Blanke noticed that a spilled drop of coffee on a hot pie plate had evaporated, leaving behind a dry residue. Realizing that adding water to the powder turned it back into coffee, he quickly began production and brought it to market in 1906. He named it after the restaurant the incident occurred: Tony Faust’s Oyster Café in St. Louis.